There’s a few new elements added to the game two new weapons in the form of rapid firing revolvers, and -definitely the real take-away- guitars. That said, the expansion is short, with more dedicated players who have already specialised their character, probably being able to clear their first playthrough in less than eight hours. There is arguably a lot more diversity in enemies and levels in the first hour of Motörhead than there there is in the first four or five of the core game. ( Lemmy hates… demons and vampires, as does Victor.)Įach of the areas completely take on their own form, as you might imagine from the descriptions above and come complete with their own enemy types and bosses. There’s an area devastated by seemingly endless hordes of skeletal and spectral warriors, a haunted rendition of an European town stuck in an unending WWII occupation, with enemies headed up by ‘The Führer’ (Lemmy hates fascists) there’s a weird west area overrun by corrupted preachers, scorpions, and undead cowboys ( Lemmy hates corrupted religion), and -finally- there’s a gothic town and keep overrun with vampires, thralls, and there’s also some scorpions there too, they’re all headed up by The Queen of the Damned. As it turns out three great evils have reclaimed the shattered lands around the bar and re-purposed the great beast’s power for… well, evil. The fire in Snaggletooth’s eyes have gone out, however, and so Lloyd has put out a call for Demon Hunter #1 Victor Vran, who promptly pops up to help solve the mystery. If Lloyd Kaufman, co-founder of Troma Entertainment film studio and bartender at the end of the universe, is to be believed, Motörhead’s frontman Lemmy set off into three chaotic, demonic worlds, heading up a gang of rebel rocker fighters to push back evil, finally sealing them away with the help of his trusty hound Snaggletooth. Alternately, you might be here because you’ve never played Victor Vran before, but were interested in this expansion as a word of warning, I won’t be revisiting the systems of the first in great details, so you might want to read our recent article on the core game in order to get to grips with it. You’re likely here for one of two reasons the first, you’ve played the original Victor Vran (now called Victor Vran ARPG) and were looking to get an opinion on the Motörhead expansion, in which case, please read on. A solid tribute to Motörhead, Through the Ages which builds on the Victor Vran formula with new, wildly-varied locations, and new weapons.
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